Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market


The priciest listing at 70 West 45th Street and the cheapest at 225 Bennett Avenue

The priciest listing to hit the market this week is a 3,145-square-foot, four-bedroom condominium unit at 70 West 45th Street, asking $20.3 million. The apartment, which is one of a few available at the Cassa Hotel & Residences, is listed with Ilan Bracha and Eleanora Srugo of Keller Williams NYC.

The second most expensive listing to come online this week is a five-bedroom, five-bathroom penthouse duplex at 23 East 74th Street, which is listed with Nikki Fieldman and Kevin Brown of Sotheby’s International Realty for $20 million. The property features 360-degree views and private elevators to the top two floors.

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The third most expensive listing is a three-story apartment in a limestone mansion at 20 East 65th Street, built at the turn of the 19th Century. The 6,500-square-foot Lenox Hill triplex is listed with Joan Swift of Prudential Douglas Elliman for $19.9 million.

The least expensive Manhattan listing to hit the market this week is a studio co-op at 225 Bennett Avenue in Hudson Heights that’s asking $169,000. Jennifer Pasbjerg of Halstead Property has the listing.

The second least expensive unit to come online is a 600-square-foot studio co-op at 675 Academy Road in Inwood, asking $190,000. Joseph Grosso and Eliety Lopes of ArdorNY have the listing.

The third least expensive listing is a 700-square-foot, one-bedroom apartment, also on Bennett Avenue. The apartment,  a post-war co-op at 295 Bennett Avenue, is listed at Maxwell Jacobs with Barbara Morris for $200,000. — Katherine Clarke